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SyncML Tutorials faq Overviews, starters and introductory information about SyncML and related technologies.


What is SyncML (Synchronization Markup Language)?

SyncML is the leading open industry standard for universal synchronization of remote data and personal information across multiple networks, platforms and devices.

The SyncML initiative recently consolidated into the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA), contributing their technical work to the OMA technical Working Groups: Device Management Working Group and Data Synchronization Working Group.

SyncML's goal is to have networked data that support synchronization with any mobile device, and mobile devices that support synchronization with any networked data. SyncML is intended to work on transport protocols as diverse as HTTP, WSP (part of WAP) and OBEX and with data formats ranging from personal data (e.g. vCard & vCalendar) to relational data and XML documents.




 
Open Mobile Alliance Material from Affiliates - SyncML The SyncML initiative recently consolidated into the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA), contributing their technical work to the OMA technical Working Groups: Device Management Working Group and Data Synchronization Working Group.

Archive Downloads SyncML Specifications, SyncML White Papers, SyncML Presentations.

SyncML Compliant Products product implementations that have successfully completed the SyncML Conformance and Interoperability Testing processes:

DTDs This area provides the storage area for the Document Type Definitions (DTDs) maintained by OMA including:
 - OMA-SyncML-MetaInfo-DTD-V1_1_2-20030505-D
 - OMA-SyncML-RepPro-DTD-V1_1_2-20030505-D
 - OMA-SyncML-DMDDFDTD-V1_1_2-20030508-D
 - OMA-SyncML-DevInfo-DTD-V1_1_2-20030505-D

SyncML Forum is now part of the Open Mobile Alliance. The SyncML Initiative was sponsored by Ericsson, IBM, Lotus, Matsushita, Motorola, Nokia, Openwave, Starfish Software and Symbian and supported by hundreds of leading wireless companies. The SyncML initiative has consolidated into the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA).
Bluetooth SIG SyncML and Bluetooth Wireless Technology (PDF) This document explains how SyncML over Bluetooth synchronisation can be accomplished, and describes the interoperability improvements this brings.
IBM Introduction to SyncML (10/01) In recognition of the fact that as the number of unique devices and the desire to access different enterprise resources proliferates, the SyncML initiative was formed to provide a uniform synchronization protocol for connecting multiple devices over any network to any data store. This article provides an overview of the open industry specification for data synchronization -- SyncML -- designed to meet the needs of the mobile user and their any-device, any-network synchronization needs.

A beginner's look at the SyncML protocol and procedures (4/02) SyncML is the data synchronization protocol that promises to put an end to wireless data synchronization woes for end users, manufacturers, service providers, and application developers alike. SyncML basics, SyncML protocols, Types of synchronization, A synchronization procedure, SyncML RTK: The Developers Guide, Benefits of SyncML, ...

MicroJava SyncML and Micro Java Development When I heard the crunch of my phone underneath the tire of the car I had two concurrent thoughts blare in my head: 1. You Idiot! Why didn't you make sure that you left your phone in the car when you got out to push it out of the snow bank? 2. I wish all that info I spent hours keying into my phone was wirelessly synchronized to my office network. Until mobile devices have the ability to be constantly connected to a network, and are made of the same substance as the famous "black box", synchronization is an integral component of the wireless application architecture.
 

 

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